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“What? Do you mean like with a cloth?”
Besides, at this time what possible difference does it make? 
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Because she’s not running for anything. She doesn’t have to play nice anymore.
And unlike the hearings thousands of documents have been released since.
I have asked you repeatedly to identify what Comey said Secretary Clinton was guilty of in post 77 and you have repeatedly ignored the matter.
I’m still thinking that her lawyers will find a way to weasel out before it happens.
It’s going to take some amazing lawyering to get the judge to rescind the order.
They have spent 40 years getting away with crap. Don’t underestimate them. They are vampires. Until someone drives a stake through their cold dead hearts, they will come back to bite you. 
Or until “someone else” commits suicide.
I hope Tom Fenton has security. 
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Hillary testified under oath for like 6 hours and Republican couldn’t nail her on a single thing.
I’m sure she isn’t sweating this.
Tens of thousands of documents she was hiding have been released since then.
and if there was anything criminal the DOJ would be the one asking questions.
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Right, because the DOJ always goes after every dirty politician or federal employee… . 
BTW, are you familiar with the Statute of Limitations?
so she has nothing to worry about, glad we agreed on that.
That doesn’t apply in Civil Cases.
Read the thread, follow it.
The civil case against Hillary was dismissed.
Then why do you think the judge has ordered her to be deposed by Fenton?
They are not suing Hillary, they are suing the DOS.
“It is time to hear directly from Secretary Clinton,” Judge Royce Lamberth said in his order issued in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., where Judicial Watch is suing the State Department over its handling of searches for Clinton’s emails.
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Correct, and the lawsuit hasn’t been dropped.